Benjamin Hayeem
Directing
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Avram, an Hassadic hippie; Hassan, an Arab inventor; and Tex, a nonchalant Jew, with so different backgrounds and characters, share a liberal view about sexuality. In a world abiding by the strict moral derived from the Dybbuk (sacred book), the three men will go through a number of tribulations concerning marriage.
The Black Banana
Every morning a man is born out of a paper bag. He distributes money to the financial world of the Stock Exchange in Wall Street, and disappears into his paper bag again at night. This is the basis for PAPILLOTE, a bizarre fantasy set in some unlikely corners of New York. –B. H. Third Ann Arbor Film Festival: "The satirical and marvelous surprise of the festival was Benjamin Hayeem's PAPILLOTE." –Gregory J. Markopoulos
Papillote
A young playboy has a picnic with the naked woman he’s abducted. When he takes her back to his flat, the power dynamics dramatically shift.
Self Service
An attempt to use Slavko Vorkapich's kinesthetic aesthetic theory of film. –B. H.
Extreme Unction
A woman getting ready for a date, but nothing is going according to plan.